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Saving the Martyrs’ Legacy

Tolpuddle Old Chapel Trust (TOCT) is ‘Working for the preservation, maintenance and renovation of the grade II* listed former Methodist Chapel and its site in Tolpuddle, Dorset and its historical, architectural and constructional heritage, for the benefit of the people of Tolpuddle and of the Nation.’

The Trust aims to renovate and repair the former chapel, as well as creating interpretation and community engagement activities to tell the history of this unique building and its connection to the Dorsetshire Labourers, who later became known as the Tolpuddle Martyrs.

The project will become a ‘quiet place in the heart of this historic Dorset village’, for visitors, and to provide the location for activities, exhibitions and community use’. The Trust has already received significant grant funding and hope to secure the further funding to renovate the building by the end of 2019.

The Trust sees the former chapel as

‘A building that reflects the lives and hardships of the people who built it and their desire for change. A history that speaks of education, social justice, tolerance and individual liberty, retaining its meaning for the present day.’

BBC Radio Solent broadcast

On 22nd January 2017, Tim Daykin of Radio Solent broadcast a feature on the former chapel which contained snippets of interviews with Andrew McCarthy and Martin Cooke.

You said:

George Loveless was my maternal seven times great uncle. I’m very pleased to know that history will be preserved. I live in Canada and haven’t been able to make it to Tolpuddle and I’m thankful that your organization have undertaken this important project.